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Searching for Peace in a Kingdom of Vultures
by Nirmanusan Balasundaram
In May, 2009, the Sri Lankan Government announced they had defeated the LTTE after a conflict that had lasted for more than three decades. Nirmanusan Balasundaram provides a heartfelt and passionate article that calls for international actors to protect the human rights of the Tamils and ensure a lasting peace. more...





Peace Journalism
What is Peace Journalism?
by Jake Lynch
Can journalism help solve conflicts and encourage peace? Jake Lynch, Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney and former BBC journalist, makes a compelling argument that conflict journalism has to be rethought - and rebranded - as peace journalism. more...



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Why Our Generation Might Be Doomed, And What We Can Do About It
by Victor Andreas Lund Shammas
Our generation has been the subject of innumerable articles and books. What do these trendwatchers tell us about ourselves and our future? Victor Shammas navigates through these impressions and delivers an inspiring call to arms to do what’s right while we still can. more...



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WORLD AFFAIRS
The Coming Crisis of Overpopulation
by Katharine Tengtio
The world population is increasing at an alarming rate, especially in developing countries. Katharine Tengtio looks into why this is and what can be done to improve the situation. more...



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The Failed Generation?
by Pablo Alonso Caprile
The media paint a very grim portrait of today’s youth. Is this the whole truth? This article explores some of the unreported aspects of our generation, namely compassion and humanitarian action. more...




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The Heat of Conflict
by Paul M H Buvarp

Global warming and water stress are likely to lead to an escalation of the Israel-Palestine conflict. This is an in depth analysis and prognosis of the worsening problems in the region. more...



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